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New Ajax facility fitted out at Warminster Garrison

A 226-tonne steel superstructure is being delivered at Warminster Garrison to support the British Army鈥檚 Armoured Cavalry programme, commonly known as Ajax.

皇冠体育app Ajax facility under construction at Warminster Garrison. MOD Crown Copyright.

皇冠体育app Ajax programme will deliver a family of tracked, all-terrain, digitally-enabled vehicles with a range of weapons and sensors, delivering transformational change in capability to the British Army. 皇冠体育app 拢17 million infrastructure project at Warminster Garrison will provide a synthetic training facility to support Ajax Regiments based within Salisbury Plain. 皇冠体育app project is being delivered by Aspire Defence on behalf the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO).

Following the start of construction in October 2023, the internal fit-out of the building is now underway in preparation for installation of the Ajax simulation capability next year. 皇冠体育app building is on track to complete in autumn 2025 and will support a suite of state-of-the-art driver, gunnery and crew trainers. This will enable 鈥榬eal-world鈥� training to military personnel who will be in operation of Ajax vehicles, with the Royal Dragoon Guards as custodians of the facility.

Brigadier Pete Quaite OBE, Head of Infra Plans, said:

皇冠体育app Warminster Garrison Ajax facility is progressing at an impressive pace and will deliver a critical capability to the army. This project demonstrates the significant investment underway across our estate to modernise our training infrastructure and deliver benefits for our people.

Representatives of Army Infrastructure and the Armoured Cavalry programme (centre), the DIO (right) and Aspire Defence (left), inside the Ajax facility under construction at Warminster Garrison. Copyright: Aspire Media Services.

Colonel Jamie Hayward, Armoured Cavalry Programme Director, said:

This new infrastructure is a vital component of the Ajax programme. It allows the appropriate technical solution to train our Service Personnel and enables a reduction in running costs, platform wear and dependence on live training areas.

Warren Webster, DIO MPP (Major Programmes and Projects) Director Army, said:

It is excellent to see the progress that has already been made on this impressive facility. Continued collaboration between our project team and Aspire Defence will ensure that construction remains on track, to meet the infrastructure requirements of the Army鈥檚 Armoured Cavalry programme.

In addition to the Warminster Garrison project, Ajax infrastructure has already been delivered at Tidworth Garrison and Bulford Camp on Salisbury Plain Training Area, and at Bovington in Dorset, where the Ajax simulation capability is now being installed.

Allan Thomson, Chief Executive of Aspire Defence Ltd, said:

We are proud to be delivering this project for DIO to support the British Army, which showcases Aspire Defence鈥檚 ability to successfully deliver quality infrastructure on behalf of the Ministry of Defence and the army. This first-rate facility supports the contemporary vision of training that鈥檚 in keeping with the modern army and its readiness for today鈥檚 challenges.

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Published 11 October 2024